Nottingham Forest could sign £6m cup-winner and loan him straight out – journalist

One journalist speculates that Nino might be let to leave on loan as Nottingham Forest appears to be winning the race to sign him. In January, the Copa Libertadores winner will officially join the Reds after a deal is finalized.

Nino is expected to sign, and Forest has been eager to add another center defender to their roster. Despite having played for Fluminense for a long time—more than 200 appearances—he now appears to be leaving the team.

The 26-year-old was on fire on Saturday as the Copa Libertadores was won by his present team. In the championship game, they overcame Boca Juniors, igniting wild celebrations at the Maracana in Brazil.

Journalist thinks Forest could loan Nino out

One journalist speculates that Nino might be let to leave on loan as Nottingham Forest appears to be winning the race to sign him. In January, the Copa Libertadores winner will officially join the Reds after a deal is finalized.

Nino is expected to sign, and Forest has been eager to add another center defender to their roster. Despite having played for Fluminense for a long time—more than 200 appearances—he now appears to be leaving the team.

The 26-year-old was on fire on Saturday as the Copa Libertadores was won by his present team. In the championship game, they overcame Boca Juniors, igniting wild celebrations at the Maracana in Brazil.

Forest-linked Nino has made 50 appearances for his current club during the current season. His form has been so good that he’s now been calledinto the Brazil squad for their forthcoming games against Colombia and Argentina.

Nottingham Forest defensive target confirms exit from Copa Libertadores  winners Fluminense

Forest surely won’t allow defender out on loan

Lianos points out that Forest have seven central defenders available to them but that is somewhat flawed. Scott McKenna could now leave the club in January, whilst Joe Worrall also seems down the pecking order.

Andrew Omobamidele is another one of those, and he appears to be a true futurist. On Sunday, Moussa Niakhate and Murillo shared the spotlight, with Willy Boly serving as the backup.

Another one of the central defenders that the City Ground currently has on their roster is Felipe. Since he hasn’t played much this season, Nino would immediately surpass him in the Forest hierarchy.

Olympiacos and Forest get along well, and it’s a good idea to send players to them. All things considered, though, it doesn’t appear likely that Nino will be leaving Forest for Greece on loan.

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